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Retarded PDI diffusion and a reductive shift in poise of the calcium depleted endoplasmic reticulum.

Authors

Edward Avezov, Tasuku Konno, Alisa Zyryanova, Weiyue Chen, Romain Laine, Ana Crespillo-Casado, Eduardo Pinho Melo, Ryo Ushioda, Kazuhiro Nagata, Clemens F Kaminski, Heather P Harding, David Ron

Abstract

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumenal protein thiol redox balance resists dramatic variation in unfolded protein load imposed by diverse physiological challenges including compromise in the key upstream oxidases. Lumenal calcium depletion, incurred during normal cell signaling, stands out as a notable exception to this resilience, promoting a rapid and reversible shift towards a more reducing poise. Calcium depletion induced ER redox alterations are relevant to physiological conditions associated with calcium signaling, such as the response of pancreatic cells to secretagogues and neuronal activity. The core components of the ER redox machinery are well characterized; however, the molecular basis for the calcium-depletion induced shift in redox balance is presently obscure.

PMID:25575667 | DOI:10.1186/s12915-014-0112-2

UK DRI Authors

Edward Avezov

Dr Edward Avezov

Group Leader

Investigating the roles of the endoplasmic reticulum in helping maintain neuronal health, and its role in disease

Dr Edward Avezov
Male with grey hair and a grey moustache

Prof David Ron

Professor of Cellular Pathophysiology and Clinical Biochemistry, Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow

Prof David Ron